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you have energy input. this task - the head can rotate and slide away. >> three, two, one, go. >> remember this 100 g hit? professor dumis has a 5-star helmet reducing it bias much as 50%, that's because the shell riskful. >> there are helmets that reduce your risk. like 5-star cars reduce your risk of dying in a car crash. >> as for blake lawrence, the risks of the game that he had, decision. >> our head coach said, "your concussions are happening too easily. that summer, before my junior ner at nebraska, i told myself and my family and the coaches and doctors if i had one more concussion, no matter the circumstances, i'd step away from the sport of football. it was easy to say, not do. >> looking at that peerks watching it, i -- piece, just watching it, i feel that gave me a head ache. >> rachelle, you have a background in neuroscience, what damage are we looking at with a big collision? >> that's interesting. there are thousands of researchers across the country trying to figure it out. some believe ther
you have energy input. this task - the head can rotate and slide away. >> three, two, one, go. >> remember this 100 g hit? professor dumis has a 5-star helmet reducing it bias much as 50%, that's because the shell riskful. >> there are helmets that reduce your risk. like 5-star cars reduce your risk of dying in a car crash. >> as for blake lawrence, the risks of the game that he had, decision. >> our head coach said, "your concussions are happening too easily....
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willing or not willing you related to the project and created that energy. >> christo says that he and jean claude traveled all over the rocky mountains scouting 89 rivers before deciding this one, the arkansas was perfect for their projects. but critics for over the river say this is anything but the ideal location. >> it is on the scale of a mining operation. >> ellen bauder is vice president of the roar, which stands for rags over the arkansas river. >> it is a major construction project in an area of critical environmental concern. >> christo's team says they will minimize the damage. others in the region say they support the project. >> i think it will create a lot of attention for this part of colorado. and i think it will do a lot to put this area of the state on the map. >> assuming christo wins the final rounds of legal wrangling, construction will take two years and over the river will be up just for two weeks. he is known for outlasting his opponents but at 80 years old over the river might be one of the last of his where projects in a long career. al beban. al jazeera. >> c
willing or not willing you related to the project and created that energy. >> christo says that he and jean claude traveled all over the rocky mountains scouting 89 rivers before deciding this one, the arkansas was perfect for their projects. but critics for over the river say this is anything but the ideal location. >> it is on the scale of a mining operation. >> ellen bauder is vice president of the roar, which stands for rags over the arkansas river. >> it is a major...
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and the energy minister says there was a fault at a substation. the power was cut to around 60 of the country. >> we have information, i have been saying this, there would be new attacks. i put the country and the world on alert. to protect the people. >> here it is. sabotage against the power grid, live and directed. our noble people do not deserve this from a facialis right wing. it is a familiar dilemma. the choice between economic growth, and protecting the environment. in the second report on the lucrative leather industry rob reynolds reports on the environmental impact in daco. >> blood red and letted. gushes from one of the many canneries in the district. >> they produce huge amounts of waste, full of cancer causing chemicals. the water drains untreated straight into the streams and open sewers of this densely populated neighborhood. home to 160,000 people. steels and alleys are piles high with cast off leather trims, bone, and rotting animal parts. >> if you want to know how held looks like, you don't really wait to go there. if you come
and the energy minister says there was a fault at a substation. the power was cut to around 60 of the country. >> we have information, i have been saying this, there would be new attacks. i put the country and the world on alert. to protect the people. >> here it is. sabotage against the power grid, live and directed. our noble people do not deserve this from a facialis right wing. it is a familiar dilemma. the choice between economic growth, and protecting the environment. in the...
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, that grieving energy in. find something that you can grow like you would have grown the relationship with that person you loved so much. >> that's what i watched other people do, and it works. and you will find joy again. i promise. >> thank you for joining us on "america tonight." thank you so much. >>> quite a woman, herself, on the legacy of her son, and ahead on our final segment, revisiting the golden years of the world's most popular sport, the team known as "man u, manchester united, the class of '92 is next. >> and now a techknow minute... is can >>> welcome back. the biggest sports ents could be a serious way of playing. brazilians acknowledge all six of the stadiums to host next year's world cup will not be delivered on time. earlier said three would be late but brazilian sports leaders say three will be delayed and the others will be held back until the president can be on hand for ribbon cutting. they have some distraction at least for now as a new feature profiled two of the biggest che chester u
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. >> it could affect ukraine's energy source, you are quite dependent on russia for that. does it go back to the cold war difficulty of the sense of who is a satellite of who here? >> for the ukrainians, it's very important to get away from moscow, probably as far as they can. these demonstrations we saw today, the demonstrations in 2004 and 2005 are an indication of that. this ukrainians really want to already by their choices. they want to live in a free society, they want to live in europe. in. >> in a westernized democracy. >> in a westernized democracy. you live in a european society or the post-soviet economy. nothing injunctions. >> pavlo, the generational sense, is there a sense in chicago, is there any distinction, is it really just about the economics and the future or does this harken back in a sense in your community to having that feeling that look, we let moscow control things for a generation, now we want to move to the west, we want to be thought of in a western democratized way? >> well, unfortunately controlled by russia and moscow in particular, has been
. >> it could affect ukraine's energy source, you are quite dependent on russia for that. does it go back to the cold war difficulty of the sense of who is a satellite of who here? >> for the ukrainians, it's very important to get away from moscow, probably as far as they can. these demonstrations we saw today, the demonstrations in 2004 and 2005 are an indication of that. this ukrainians really want to already by their choices. they want to live in a free society, they want to live...
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plus the energy drink business is exploding with little regulation. we will hear from a doctor whose new study is adding to growing concerns safety. >>> can you live your life paying for everything by only using online currency? we will be joined by a couple who live in -- or who lived in banking. >>> hello. i am antonio mora. we begin with outrageous hospital bills. the mysterious methods hospitals use often puzzle experts. how can it cost one person in california $1,500 to get stitches when the person next to them is charged $500 more and the same treatment in florida could cost over $3,000? as al jazeera's janet tuboni reports, higher costs do not necessarily equal better care. renewing a long-standing debate prices. >> hospital costs have americans fed up with the system. >> i think insurance companies and hospitals and healthcare in general are really over the top >> reporter: some even say they paying. >> if you were going to get one stitch, would you pay $500 tore stitch yourself? >> i would try to stitch myself. shocking. >> i am not surprised
plus the energy drink business is exploding with little regulation. we will hear from a doctor whose new study is adding to growing concerns safety. >>> can you live your life paying for everything by only using online currency? we will be joined by a couple who live in -- or who lived in banking. >>> hello. i am antonio mora. we begin with outrageous hospital bills. the mysterious methods hospitals use often puzzle experts. how can it cost one person in california $1,500 to...
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we believe that the international community will find for itself that it has been basically, it'ss energy, resources and a great deal of money because these inspections require a lot of money. all of this will have been waited on an attempt, pushed by possessor of nuclear weapons outside the framework of mpt, with most security council regulations that it has not complied with, i am talking about israel and it is diverting international attention, wasting international money, creating a smoke screen, fearmongering, in fact, trading in international fear, & black male in order to advance its legitimate policies and practices in this region. we are not in for a surprise. the international community is for a surprise. >> i see your point. israel, many arab countries are also of the same view that, you know what? we don't trust iran and iran's nuclear program for us is a real issue. >>ibility end from -- >>ibility i need of the day, our neighbors in gcc came out with a statement in cue a kuwait welcoming the agreement. i welcome their sense of realism and the attempt to address the realities
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do we anticipate this type of energy and this type of crowds over the next several days as it transitions into an official time of mourning? >> reporter: i think i would.. they have no intention of going away. they have no intention of not celebrating this man's life, not thanking him for everything that he has done. this man, a patient man, they say thank you. and the funeral will be in southeast south africa where he was born. >> nick, thank you so much. the lasting legacy that nelson mandela leaves behind is raising the awarenes awareness of the h. a.i.d.s. crisis in south africa. we're joined live villa skype from cape town. thank you for joining us. let's talk about nelson mandela as it pertains h.i.v. a.i.d.s. he was not immediately on the forefront of this issue. >> well, initially, in 1994 there were clear indications of serious dedication to begin to address the very really challenges that the a.i.d.s. pandemic presented. however, he was also suspect to all kinds of social norms that precluded the discussion of h.i.v. on a public platform. during his political tenure president ma
do we anticipate this type of energy and this type of crowds over the next several days as it transitions into an official time of mourning? >> reporter: i think i would.. they have no intention of going away. they have no intention of not celebrating this man's life, not thanking him for everything that he has done. this man, a patient man, they say thank you. and the funeral will be in southeast south africa where he was born. >> nick, thank you so much. the lasting legacy that...
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protestors focus their energy on the senate where the reform package was being debated. it's been surrounded by barricades and there is a heavy police presence. there's a clearly tense debate going on in mexico. it looks likely to pass later in the week but we'll see protests increase in size and volume as this goes along. >>> the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways is set to go forward. al jazeera's juan los molina has the story. >> soon be one company flying under one name. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg consequent the merger drive ticket prices up, makes planes more crowded. >> for one it's going to eliminate overlapping routes that u.s. air and american both smaird, ticket prices are going ogo up for those. but it will also make a more efficient airlines for some ways where planes that were undersold on certain routes will now be in capacity so that will drive prices down. >> after the court's announcement the event grs of signifies the merger. becoming the new american airlines on december 9th. to win justice department approval the new mega airl
protestors focus their energy on the senate where the reform package was being debated. it's been surrounded by barricades and there is a heavy police presence. there's a clearly tense debate going on in mexico. it looks likely to pass later in the week but we'll see protests increase in size and volume as this goes along. >>> the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways is set to go forward. al jazeera's juan los molina has the story. >> soon be one company flying under one...
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what we have been here is a thermo cupler right in this area here with the solar producing energy, it will heat up the plant. >> as water moves through the plant, the thermal coupler tells the grower how much water is in the vine. it tells us if the vine is in a deficit or doing fine. >> with this, we can actually save water, which is an important thing. >> especially in california which seems like its been in drought ever since i can remember. >> by eliminating water at the right times and by giving water at the right times, we can have those berries grow small. the smaller the berries, the buser the skin to juice ratio is. that means more robust, big, juicy wines. >> innovative technology also fine tunes the work at the crush pad. here, alias programs the optical sorter to choose grapes based upon a specific color. only the right ones. everything else gets dump here we notice the change almost overnight. the wine is only 5 or six days old. fresher, cleaner, more focused. it was phenomenal. we are going to check out a red wine ferm entation. >> what was sorted earlier? >> it looks lo
what we have been here is a thermo cupler right in this area here with the solar producing energy, it will heat up the plant. >> as water moves through the plant, the thermal coupler tells the grower how much water is in the vine. it tells us if the vine is in a deficit or doing fine. >> with this, we can actually save water, which is an important thing. >> especially in california which seems like its been in drought ever since i can remember. >> by eliminating water at...
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and the day he was released he displayed the--he displayed the acumen and energy of a person who has been a president before, amazing. amazing what insight he had in the minds of people. and for that matter into world affairs. >> and central to the success of the negotiation that led to the transfer of power, was mandela's insistence that all would earn it. >> you do not capitulate and surrender when you do the right thing. you liberate yourself. that's what with means. it was not the capitulation. it was liberation. >> and the man who said that he was liberated quotes a statement that mandela made during his trial all those years ago. >> i have cherished the ideal of the democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony. with equal opportunities. he concluded by saying it is an ideal which i hope to live for and achieve. but it needs me that it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. having fought wide domination, having fought black domination. it was that balance in his mind that enabled him to see that it is in the interest of this country that the bla
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. >> reporter: one the biggest producer of coal fired energy, it will soon close. at times half the province's power came from here, but what comes out of the chimney changed what will happen next year. >> it's 50% nuclear. 25% hydro. it's about 15% gas, and then the rest is a mix of wind, solar, bio mass, that kind of thing. >> just an illustration of the era ending here, once this area had more than 2 million tons of coal piled high. now it's almost gone. and the view that's left behind is of the type of energy that this part of canada thinks just might power its future. >> reporter: ontario's government encouraged private investors to build hundreds of wind turbines. it's clean and green, but the high cost of power from wind and sun has consumers like retired teacher longing for the days of coal. >> i'm all for keeping the air clean, but wind is never going to replace what coal could produce. and it's just so costly. >> reporter: as canada's manufacturing heartland, ontario needs power. the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the
. >> reporter: one the biggest producer of coal fired energy, it will soon close. at times half the province's power came from here, but what comes out of the chimney changed what will happen next year. >> it's 50% nuclear. 25% hydro. it's about 15% gas, and then the rest is a mix of wind, solar, bio mass, that kind of thing. >> just an illustration of the era ending here, once this area had more than 2 million tons of coal piled high. now it's almost gone. and the view that's...
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so just the energy in the stadium, you can really feel the ground shaking. >> concern for the world cup continues to grow, as news that three stadiums whether not be finished. the venues are behind schedule, including the stadium in south palo, where a crank killed two, workerrers and damaged part of the stadium. now, this is the venue set to host the opening match. they wanted all of the stadiums at least six months in advance, to each can have two test events. as more than 1 million tickets have already been sold for the 2014 world cup. 256 with 20 home runs and 60 teen rbi. when he missed the fist month following the off season surgery on his right shoulder. he is a seven time all star, and a career 27 sen hitter over nine big league seasons. and in the nba, two of the best teams going at it last night, a power struggle between the east and the west. coming into the season as clearly that the best teams are on the west side of the mississippi river, and that includes the portland trail blazers that took on the pacers last night. they came in with a 16 h one record. won't eight and 10
so just the energy in the stadium, you can really feel the ground shaking. >> concern for the world cup continues to grow, as news that three stadiums whether not be finished. the venues are behind schedule, including the stadium in south palo, where a crank killed two, workerrers and damaged part of the stadium. now, this is the venue set to host the opening match. they wanted all of the stadiums at least six months in advance, to each can have two test events. as more than 1 million...
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we got to pull all our energy to the tigers, the top five team, and we'll pat ourselves on the back after that game. >> speaking of coaches who don't want to look ahead. urban meyer with the longest winning streak, 24 and 0 in his two-year tenure at the ohio state university. but the question is will the champion unfairly jump the buckeyes in the standings. >> i'll have a comment on sunday. we play a game. for someone to ask about something after this game, that's cheating my football team p and there will be no conversation about what happens after this game until after the game. >> reporter: all right then. we'll move to the nfl. the giants and redskins played a classic nfc match up. the giants up seven late in the fourth quarter. in a critical second and five, the pass may have been a five yarder, jeff triplet and his crew never called the chain gang out to measure and the redskins subsequently missed their opportunity effectively ending the game for washington, and just as effectively anchoring coach shanahan, and they're going to be demoted for the error. but the stir it has created
we got to pull all our energy to the tigers, the top five team, and we'll pat ourselves on the back after that game. >> speaking of coaches who don't want to look ahead. urban meyer with the longest winning streak, 24 and 0 in his two-year tenure at the ohio state university. but the question is will the champion unfairly jump the buckeyes in the standings. >> i'll have a comment on sunday. we play a game. for someone to ask about something after this game, that's cheating my...
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energy drink consumption doubled from 2007 to 2011. more than $12,000,000,000 worth of energy drinks were sold last year and some estimates say sales will reach more than 21 billion within five years. dr. yonas dorner at the university holiday in bon germany offered the study and presented it at the annual meeting chicago and he joins us from there. dr. dorner, thank you for joining us. we should note that your findings aren't peer reviewed yet, but you found that healthy adults could experience increased heart con tractions an hour after consuming an energy drink. in laymen's terms, what are the biggest impacts that could have on the heart? >> that's exactly right. we investigated young, healthy volunteers before and one hour after energy drink consumption. we managed an increased contr t contractibility one hour after con subtle. it's basically what you can say a strength in palm functioning. >> so i guess my question is: is what does that mean? your study comes on top of the american heart association study in martha found that ener
energy drink consumption doubled from 2007 to 2011. more than $12,000,000,000 worth of energy drinks were sold last year and some estimates say sales will reach more than 21 billion within five years. dr. yonas dorner at the university holiday in bon germany offered the study and presented it at the annual meeting chicago and he joins us from there. dr. dorner, thank you for joining us. we should note that your findings aren't peer reviewed yet, but you found that healthy adults could...
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that their future for the time being at least stimulis with russia and they depend on russia for their energy supply. they depend on russia for their trade. i wonder what they'll be thinking about the toppling of lenin. it's a symbolic thing, and it will give the opposition, those who are staying out in these freezing temperatures tonight and others going home thinking, i'm ready to come back has next weekend in equal numbers to show their continues support for this movement. so far not showing any signs of running out of steam. lau laura. >> indeed, and very impressive in these freezing temperatures. it looks very cold. reporting live from kiev there. >>> now, the president of the central african republic says his men will stop fighting and return to their stations by monday. this comes after days of fighting between rival militias that have killed 400 people in the capital alone. >> translator: tomorrow morning everyone will be in their barracks leaving african regional peacekeepers, police and soldiers to patrol. there are allegations that i can't control my men. those who aren't with me,
that their future for the time being at least stimulis with russia and they depend on russia for their energy supply. they depend on russia for their trade. i wonder what they'll be thinking about the toppling of lenin. it's a symbolic thing, and it will give the opposition, those who are staying out in these freezing temperatures tonight and others going home thinking, i'm ready to come back has next weekend in equal numbers to show their continues support for this movement. so far not showing...
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you bring new content and energy to the business. i'm pleased to be on the program. as for who is right and why they are both right, it's true that core al qaeda has been decimated. al qaeda as a top-down organization is over. al qaeda and related terror groups - they are parasitically related in a horizontal way is growing. what mike rogers is saying is that the threats have changed. what diane is saying is that they have increased. >> let's listening to house intelligence chair mike rogers, who suggested the situation may be worse than before 9/11, 2001. >> the pressure on intelligence services to great it right is stronger. more affiliates than we have had have switched to the notion that smaller events are okay. if you have more smaller events, that may lead to their objectives and goals. >> representative rogers brings up the issue of smaller events. do you think that's where we are going, instead of big events, attacks? >> i don't know that we can say al qaeda was used to doing big events. it pulled off a spectacular set of event, and a few others that were lar
you bring new content and energy to the business. i'm pleased to be on the program. as for who is right and why they are both right, it's true that core al qaeda has been decimated. al qaeda as a top-down organization is over. al qaeda and related terror groups - they are parasitically related in a horizontal way is growing. what mike rogers is saying is that the threats have changed. what diane is saying is that they have increased. >> let's listening to house intelligence chair mike...
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that's life giving energy to a football player, to a team and yeah. we are in a position we are in and we control our destiny here we go. >> here we go. jets. ug-g-l-y you ain't got no alibi awful, awful awful dig this, they could only muster up 39 yards like i have seep enough. getting there right now, replace geno the second half. it did not matter because the dolf inc.'s had it going on. slinging to hartline and he kicks into high gear, 31 yards to the house. up 13-zip. mike wallace, get off me. >> that's all she wrote. 23-3 to improve 6 to 6 on the season. >> we did nothing well. we did nothing well today. now, i feel bad obviously for us. but i feel bad for our fans, especially the people that were here in the stadium. they deserve better than that. we did absolutely nothing in the first half offensively so are trying to give us a spark on some way. i mean it's not like one man. but it's, you know, a game is going like that to find ways to pick the team up. a hook shot to chris johnson, tennessee looking for their playoffs hopes alive. tyson with
that's life giving energy to a football player, to a team and yeah. we are in a position we are in and we control our destiny here we go. >> here we go. jets. ug-g-l-y you ain't got no alibi awful, awful awful dig this, they could only muster up 39 yards like i have seep enough. getting there right now, replace geno the second half. it did not matter because the dolf inc.'s had it going on. slinging to hartline and he kicks into high gear, 31 yards to the house. up 13-zip. mike wallace,...
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iran has agreed to roll back its enrichment of uranium, which it uses to generate nuclear energy. the program could also build a bomb. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible ke any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. you know, if you ask me what is the likelihood that we are able to arrive at the end state i was describing earlier, i want say it's more that 50/50, but we have to try. >> iran, the u.s. and five other powers will meet to discuss implementing an great on the program. hassan ni says the deal that lists sanctions has helped his country's economy. >> controversy over the latest project by artist christo. he'll spread fabric high above the arkansas river. some say it will damage the eco >> it's called "over the river", and this is the river, the arkansas in south central colorado. what christo wants to do is suspend hundreds of huge panels of silvery cloth, six miles of it, in eight sections along a 42 mile stretch of the river. his drawings show how the sunlight will filter through the fabric. christo says the best way to see it will
iran has agreed to roll back its enrichment of uranium, which it uses to generate nuclear energy. the program could also build a bomb. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible ke any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. you know, if you ask me what is the likelihood that we are able to arrive at the end state i was describing earlier, i want say it's more that 50/50, but we have to try. >> iran, the u.s. and five other powers will meet to discuss...
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or most of the energy so the people inside are protected, that's the latest train design. we should mention though the cars that were involved in this particular accident were older rail cars. metro north is in the middle of replacing all of its cars with newer ones. they had not yet been replaced on this train so niece cars may not have offered as much protection as the newer cars would have. that is certainly something the ntsb will be looking at. >> lisa stark thank you. >> thank you. >> in other news, the obama administration says the health insurance website has vastly improved. the administration has spent two months fixing the glitches in the health care reform law. mike viqueria, are all the problems fixed? >> well, not all the problems are fixed but the white house spokesman just moments ago jay carney speaking for the president believes that the website has significantly improved and they have met their threshold for the vast majority of citizens who sign on. 90% will have a successful experience and will be able to enroll through the website. night and day is ho
or most of the energy so the people inside are protected, that's the latest train design. we should mention though the cars that were involved in this particular accident were older rail cars. metro north is in the middle of replacing all of its cars with newer ones. they had not yet been replaced on this train so niece cars may not have offered as much protection as the newer cars would have. that is certainly something the ntsb will be looking at. >> lisa stark thank you. >> thank...
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. >> there is an energy within the city with people moving down here, new businesses. i think we put all those factors together it was clear to us that detroit was the right place. >> reporter: they invested $1 million into the company and turned this old taxi warehouse into a brewing operation with a full staff. from the ingredients to the packaging, everything is local. some economists say the distillery business has a potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the city's financial issues did not deter them from setting up shop. where some see obstacles peter bailey sees opportunity. >> this craft distilling movement might help diversify argentina in michigan even further as we start to grow collectively. >> reporter: and their investment in the neighborhood on the rebound is welcomed by many who live here. right now they're on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. and in a warehouse where the aroma is literally intoxicating. these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass i
. >> there is an energy within the city with people moving down here, new businesses. i think we put all those factors together it was clear to us that detroit was the right place. >> reporter: they invested $1 million into the company and turned this old taxi warehouse into a brewing operation with a full staff. from the ingredients to the packaging, everything is local. some economists say the distillery business has a potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions...
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the enrichment of uranium, which could be used to build a nuclear bomb but also to generate nuclear energy. iran calls their program peaceful. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for iran, like any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. you know, if you asked me what is the likelihood that we're able to arrive at the end state that i was just describing earlier, i wouldn't say that it's more than 50/50. we have to try. >> iran, the u.s. and five other world powers will meet in the coming days to discuss implementing a six-month agreement on iran's nuke prarm. rouhani said the deal has already benefitted his country's economy. >>> remembering nelson mandela. today marks the beginning of a week of remembrance. they have a day of prayer and reflection. earlier today the mandela foundation held a service. services like this were held throughout the country and really around the world. alan joins us life from south africa. alan, how are people paying tribute to mandela? from what i hear and see behind is any indication, they're doing it by celebrating. >> rep
the enrichment of uranium, which could be used to build a nuclear bomb but also to generate nuclear energy. iran calls their program peaceful. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for iran, like any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. you know, if you asked me what is the likelihood that we're able to arrive at the end state that i was just describing earlier, i wouldn't say that it's more than 50/50. we have to try. >> iran, the u.s. and five...
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the energy was absolutely electric, and you can feel it coming off all of the people coming in and out of that stadium. i was there so were the three people who have joined me now, that come from the stadium here. a festival, what did you make of the memorial speeches and the atmosphere? >> you know i wanted to accomplish what he has given to us. he has given us a love and forgiveness. he taught us to be transparent. so i wanted to accomplish what he taught us. i come way back, 1976, when we were running up and down. and we learned that at the end of the day, we should forgive one another. and it comes from doha. >> for your time -- what does mandy ba mean to you. >> he mean as lot to me. i didn't know him -- so he is a big inspiration, to me. if he didn't go to jail, we wouldn't have all of this. our education is super. exciting right now. i don't know what to say, i am speechless. >> tell me, what do you think is the legacy to south africa and the world? freedom. forgiveness. is we have won. each and every press with smile and dignity, it is what we have now. we stand in this world,
the energy was absolutely electric, and you can feel it coming off all of the people coming in and out of that stadium. i was there so were the three people who have joined me now, that come from the stadium here. a festival, what did you make of the memorial speeches and the atmosphere? >> you know i wanted to accomplish what he has given to us. he has given us a love and forgiveness. he taught us to be transparent. so i wanted to accomplish what he taught us. i come way back, 1976, when...
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it's shutting down it's last cole powecoal powered energy. >> this generation center will soon close. what comes out of the towering chimneys prompted a change in policy. by early next year a whole new mix will power ontario. >> it's about 50% nuclear. it's about 25% hydro. it's about 15% gas, and the rest is a mix of wind, solar, bio mass, that kind of thing. >> reporter: just an illustration of an era ending here. once this area had two million tons of coal powered high. and now this just may power its future. government encouraged private eninvesters to build hundreds of wind turbines. it has consumers longing for the days of coal. >> i'm all for keeping the air clean, but wind is never going to replace what coal could produce, and it's just so costly. >> as canada's manufacturing heartland ontario needs power. but soaring electricity bills discourage investment. the switch from coal to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. >> coal does have emissions, and there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it wa
it's shutting down it's last cole powecoal powered energy. >> this generation center will soon close. what comes out of the towering chimneys prompted a change in policy. by early next year a whole new mix will power ontario. >> it's about 50% nuclear. it's about 25% hydro. it's about 15% gas, and the rest is a mix of wind, solar, bio mass, that kind of thing. >> reporter: just an illustration of an era ending here. once this area had two million tons of coal powered high. and...
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>> well, you have to understand that the demand for an energies in wages to a living wage, and an opportunity to have a voice in the workplace, that is going to be a long term effort on the part of these workers. so they're building this effort. exactly it's not happening overnight and it's going to be something that they have to develop. they have to grow and expand their numbers and they also have to find ways of bringing admonish community folks to become their allies. getting those folks to really work with them, to achieve this end. >> you've heard the arguments on the other side. we heard former mcdonald's kerry say that the minimum wage being raised to $15 an hour would kill jobs. what do you say to that? >> we don't think so. we think that paying a fair wage to folks would give them the dollars to spend in our community, would grow our economy, it would help these folks to be able to take care of the basic necessities of their lives and that would keep us citizens of this country from needing to pay for government programs, and charitable programs in our communities, that these folks
>> well, you have to understand that the demand for an energies in wages to a living wage, and an opportunity to have a voice in the workplace, that is going to be a long term effort on the part of these workers. so they're building this effort. exactly it's not happening overnight and it's going to be something that they have to develop. they have to grow and expand their numbers and they also have to find ways of bringing admonish community folks to become their allies. getting those...
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protestors focus their energy on the senate where the reform package was being debated. it is surrounded by car cased and there is a heavy police presence. clearly a tense debate is going on in mexico. it looks likely to pass later in the week. we'll see protests gather in size as this goes on. >> if mexico passes that bill, it would be the most drastic overhaul in its oil industry in 75 years. here's what's making business news this morning, the world's biggest airline free for takeoff, american airlines and u.s. airways merging. four carriers now control 4/5 of the u.s. air market. >> we could soon get hint about when the fed could ease back on oh its stimulus program. friday's encouraging jobs report is expected for the fed to pull back. >> they don't want to do anything at-bat, because we've had a few artificial dawns already in the course of this recovery. if you look at one month's job picture and say things are great now, let's ease off a bit, you have the risk of plunging the nation right back into recession. the fed doesn't want to do that. >> a survey found tha
protestors focus their energy on the senate where the reform package was being debated. it is surrounded by car cased and there is a heavy police presence. clearly a tense debate is going on in mexico. it looks likely to pass later in the week. we'll see protests gather in size as this goes on. >> if mexico passes that bill, it would be the most drastic overhaul in its oil industry in 75 years. here's what's making business news this morning, the world's biggest airline free for takeoff,...
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researchers say energy drinks can change the way your heartbeats, one hour after downing an energy drink 18 people were monitored by scientists at german university and there was a problem with returning oxygen back to the body because of the high caffeine content in the drinks. and speaking of high energy the dust is settling after a very wild weekend in football and our mark morgan is here in sports to tell us about it. >> high energy referring to me or what happened in college football? >> let's bring you in. >> in the last few weeks of the season we have a curve ball and interesting to see how it shakes out. number one alabama falling to auburn in the amazing finish in the iron ball saturday there is a new number one and two and florida top and they were high and they squeaked by michigan needing to stop a two-point conversion and auburn has the tigers third and the tie goes to fourt and missouri is now fifth. and chris davis returned the missed field goal attempt 100 yards against alabama it kept a crazy college football weekend and set the stage for discussion about which two teams
researchers say energy drinks can change the way your heartbeats, one hour after downing an energy drink 18 people were monitored by scientists at german university and there was a problem with returning oxygen back to the body because of the high caffeine content in the drinks. and speaking of high energy the dust is settling after a very wild weekend in football and our mark morgan is here in sports to tell us about it. >> high energy referring to me or what happened in college...
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you have energy input. you have energy input. this task - the head can rotate this task - the head can rotate and slide away. and slide away. >> >> three, two, one, go. three, two, one, go. >> remember this >> remember this 100 g hit? 100 g hit? professor professor dumis has dumis has a 5-star a 5-star helmet reducing it bias much as helmet reducing it bias much as 50%, that's because the 50%, that's because the shell shell riskful. riskful. >> there are helmets that reduce >> there are helmets that reduce your risk. your risk. like 5-star cars reduce your like 5-star cars reduce your risk of dying in a car crash. risk of dying in a car crash. >> as for blake lawrence, the >> as for blake lawrence, the risks of the game that he had, risks of the game that he had, decision. decision. >> our head coach said, "your >> our head coach said, "your concussions are happening too concussions are happening too easily. easily. that summer, before my junior that summer, before my junior ner at nebraska, i told myself ner at nebraska, i told
you have energy input. you have energy input. this task - the head can rotate this task - the head can rotate and slide away. and slide away. >> >> three, two, one, go. three, two, one, go. >> remember this >> remember this 100 g hit? 100 g hit? professor professor dumis has dumis has a 5-star a 5-star helmet reducing it bias much as helmet reducing it bias much as 50%, that's because the 50%, that's because the shell shell riskful. riskful. >> there are helmets...
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a territory that is believed to contain one quarter of the world's undiscovered energy resources. plus new groundbreaking technology used by law enforcement to bring down criminals and the crime rate. that's next on al jazeera. >> they are some of the meanest streets in the country. two cities where the california dream has really been fading into a reality of crime, but oakland and richmond, california, are fighting back. not with boots on the ground, but with bots. technologhat can track a gunshot from thousands of miles away. "techknow's" lindsay moran spent time on the ground to find out how this works. >> reporter: oakland and richmond is a network of high tech ears. acoustic sensors that could be a game changing in reducing gun violence. it's part of "shot spotter." within seconds after a gun is fired the system pinpoints the location, and alerts police dispatchers and patrol units. >> the first thing it shows is that there were multiple gunshot fires and give us pinpoint location. i almost have realtime information where shots are being fired and where i'm going. >> here's
a territory that is believed to contain one quarter of the world's undiscovered energy resources. plus new groundbreaking technology used by law enforcement to bring down criminals and the crime rate. that's next on al jazeera. >> they are some of the meanest streets in the country. two cities where the california dream has really been fading into a reality of crime, but oakland and richmond, california, are fighting back. not with boots on the ground, but with bots. technologhat can...
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but what cyber monday does is that it gives retailers an extra bit of energy following the black friday weekend. and gives them, also, gives railers a it chance to see what kinds of deals are catching on with shoppers and what kind are n not. christmas eve is three weeks from tomorrow. nobody has any time to lose. retailers are going to keep up the steady stream of discounts all the way until the end because, you know? >>. >> do you see a day in the near future when the cyber monday sales are greater than what happens on black friday? >> that wouldn't be surprising at all. well, for one reason, black friday is coming diluted, more and more stores are opening on thanksgiving. the sales are starting on the monday before black friday. but, you know, stores will remain important to retail and some people think that online will top out at 20% of overall retail sales and now it's about 10%. >> so, we shouldn't -- this shouldn't spell the death of bricks and mortar stores? >> no. and smart retailers know how to use their physical stores to complement their ecommerce so they work hand-in-hand s
but what cyber monday does is that it gives retailers an extra bit of energy following the black friday weekend. and gives them, also, gives railers a it chance to see what kinds of deals are catching on with shoppers and what kind are n not. christmas eve is three weeks from tomorrow. nobody has any time to lose. retailers are going to keep up the steady stream of discounts all the way until the end because, you know? >>. >> do you see a day in the near future when the cyber monday...
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they broke the world record again, so just the energy, you can really feel the ground shaking, so it makes a huge difference. >> the seahawks have the best record in the nfl. the portland trailblazers are sitting pretty on top of the western conference. portland had a tough test last night. can you say nba finals preview? >> portland took an 86-78 lead into the fourth quarter. the pacers would rally back. paul george was making it rain, wracking up a career high 43 points. pacers down by two. lillard seals the deal there. the pacer improve to 15-3 on the season. >> roller coaster ride, back and forth, florida takes the lead as michael trasher off the glass. gators up 64-63. yukon had one last chaps. pump up the volume. >> five seconds to go. lost the dribble, leans in, that's no good. back tap, for the win! he got it! >> oh, yeah. let the celebration begin. fires as improves to a perfect 8-0 on the season. steve sarkisian said hello to u.f.c., the degree honest. >> hiring. i. the interim coach quit after hearing the news. sarkisian turned around the huskies program with a 34-29 recor
they broke the world record again, so just the energy, you can really feel the ground shaking, so it makes a huge difference. >> the seahawks have the best record in the nfl. the portland trailblazers are sitting pretty on top of the western conference. portland had a tough test last night. can you say nba finals preview? >> portland took an 86-78 lead into the fourth quarter. the pacers would rally back. paul george was making it rain, wracking up a career high 43 points. pacers...
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agreed to temporarily roll back its enrichment offun rainium which would be used to generate nuclear energy. iran insists it's nuclear program is peaceful. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for ran, like any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. if you ask me what is the likely that we are able to arrive at the end state that i was just describing earlier, you know, i wouldn't say that it's more than 50/50. but we have to try. >> iran, the united states u.s. and five other world powers will meet this week to discuss a six-month deal to halt iran's nuclear program. the president said the deal which lifts sanctions has helped his country's economy. >>> this week on talk to al jazeera, iran's foreign minister mohammed zarif was asked if his country would attend a peace conference if invited? he is a key backer of assad. here is his response? >> we believe the syrian people have to decide this between themselves. we can only facilitate that there cannot be a military solution in syria, that there needs to be a political solution. and the ultimate political
agreed to temporarily roll back its enrichment offun rainium which would be used to generate nuclear energy. iran insists it's nuclear program is peaceful. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for ran, like any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. if you ask me what is the likely that we are able to arrive at the end state that i was just describing earlier, you know, i wouldn't say that it's more than 50/50. but we have to try. >> iran, the...
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and the day he was released he displayed the the cuban and energy to the person who has been a president before. amazing. amazing what insight he had in the minds of people. and for that matter into world affairs. >> central to the success of the process leading to a peaceful transfer of power was nelson mandela's insistence that there need be no losers, that all could win. >> we handed over power, but we did not cap itulate. you do not cap itulate and surrender when you do the right thing. you libberate yourself. that is what we did. it was not the capitulation, it was liberation. >> and a man who says he was liberated quotes from a statement nelson mandela made during his trial all those years ago. >> i have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony with equal opportunity. he concluded by saying, "it is an ideal which i hope to live for and achieve. but if needs be it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. having fought for white dom nigs, having fought back domination, it was that balance that enabled him to see that it was
and the day he was released he displayed the the cuban and energy to the person who has been a president before. amazing. amazing what insight he had in the minds of people. and for that matter into world affairs. >> central to the success of the process leading to a peaceful transfer of power was nelson mandela's insistence that there need be no losers, that all could win. >> we handed over power, but we did not cap itulate. you do not cap itulate and surrender when you do the...
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it created that energy. christian says he and jean clawed travelled over the mounting scouting 89 rivers before deciding this one, the arkansas was perfect. critics of over the river say it was anything but the ideal location. it's on the scale of a mining operation. >> ellen border is the vice president of rags over the rif. they say work to install the anchors, cables and fabric will damage the landscape. >> it's an area in critical . others say they support the project. >> it will create a lot of tension for this part of colorado, and i think it will do a lot to put this area on the map. >> assuming christo wins the final round of commonwealth bankling will take two years, and when it's completed over the river will be up for two weeks. christo is famous for outmanoeuvring and outlasting s opponents. at 80 years old over the river could be one of the last works of a long and winding career. >> at the end of our first hour, here is what we are following this morning. a cold snap across much of the country
it created that energy. christian says he and jean clawed travelled over the mounting scouting 89 rivers before deciding this one, the arkansas was perfect. critics of over the river say it was anything but the ideal location. it's on the scale of a mining operation. >> ellen border is the vice president of rags over the rif. they say work to install the anchors, cables and fabric will damage the landscape. >> it's an area in critical . others say they support the project. >>...
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dubbed an international whizz-kid, a top scientist at university and is the youngest member of the energy advisory panel. live from johannesburg, south africa. you were a tribal singer for nelson mandela in 2003. tell me, what exactly does that mean, and how did you get the gig? . >>. >> it was an incredible idea to be his singer. in 2003 when he came for the prize activing ceremony. >> you went on later after that to create a record. there our. after this moment you went to create a record-breaking rocket fuel. this kind of made you the poster child for south africa's education. the mandela family was quoted describing you as the face of the new south africa. what is the face of the young generation of post-apartheid south africa. >> i think the young face of this new south africa is a dynamic face. we don't - our revolution will not be a political one. our revolution will be a revolution driven by innovation and prosperity across all income levels in south africa. we are very dynamic generation. my story is like that of millions of south africans. >> you describe this challenge rising t
dubbed an international whizz-kid, a top scientist at university and is the youngest member of the energy advisory panel. live from johannesburg, south africa. you were a tribal singer for nelson mandela in 2003. tell me, what exactly does that mean, and how did you get the gig? . >>. >> it was an incredible idea to be his singer. in 2003 when he came for the prize activing ceremony. >> you went on later after that to create a record. there our. after this moment you went to...
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delays that prematurely sap a climber's energy. what worries him further he says are the growing numbers of less experienced 'adventure seekers'. >> if the weather turns especially in the death zone, khoo says, even sherpas wont be able to save those in trouble. >> with more crowd, more newcomers, so to speak, we're going to see more of that unfortunately, chao asks... "more deaths". yes unfortunately. >> expedition groups have set additional routes this year, trying to better space people out on the mountain. but that hasn't avoided tensions from breaking out. >> yeah... unfortunately... i think it might be too late to salvage things. >> the first warnings of a high altitude confrontation comes to base camp via the radio. >> okay okay, i just said a bad word...i was angry and they were pissed off. >> an italian mountaineer has just called a number of sherpas "slaves". >> yup, i copy that, and i know what word you used and i don't like that word either. >> the sherpas had been setting ropes for this year's ascent when the italian k
delays that prematurely sap a climber's energy. what worries him further he says are the growing numbers of less experienced 'adventure seekers'. >> if the weather turns especially in the death zone, khoo says, even sherpas wont be able to save those in trouble. >> with more crowd, more newcomers, so to speak, we're going to see more of that unfortunately, chao asks... "more deaths". yes unfortunately. >> expedition groups have set additional routes this year, trying...